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Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast!New event just announced! Oasis Podcast Live with Tony McCarroll, plus live set from Oasis Tribute band Columbia. Stereo in Glasgow, 1st November. Tickets on sale very soon.Tickets are also still available for the following - Star Shaped Oasis Special 2nd August at O2 Islington Academy www.starshaped.clubAn Evening With Alan McGee 7th September at Arlington Arts Centre - https://arlington-arts.com/An Evening With Alan McGee 11th October at The Water Rats - https://www.seetickets.com/event/an-evening-with-alan-mcgee-oasis-/the-water-rats/1391598Support at patreon.com/oasispodFollow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @oasispodcastEmail oasispod@gmail.comToday's guest is Alan McGee - @AlanMcgee93 on Instagram 0:00 Alan McGee intro, Liam clip and Vision - Shine On0:33 JC intro + news - 2:21 Liam on Crouchfest4:34 Liam Gallagher - Greedy Soul (Live Prague)6:48 Noel Gallagher on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky8:59 Noel Gallagher on Brexit13:51 The Pooh Sticks - Alan McGee (Peel Session)14:18 Alan McGee interview16:05 Trainspotting - Spuds Job Interview 18:35 Oasis - Rock n Roll Star23:03 Upside Down The Creation Records Story Trailer27:44 Creation Records story clip29:18 The Illicits - In What World29:45 #OasisA2Z Can Y'See It Now? I Can See It Now35:34 Oasis - Mucky Fingers38:42 Heaton Park review from Robert from Sao Paolo42:54 JC ending + Patreon thanks44:39 Oasis - Stay Young
Jake is away this week so he can celebrate his 40th birthday. So Tom decided to break out the big guns: Joining him once again for this episode is Matt from the dearly departed "Couch Party" podcast, as well as the legendary Ranty Bastard, former host of the greatly missed "Retail Rant". Today, the guys are delving deep into the internet and are settling the stupidest debates the can find. "How stupid?", you ask? They're stupid enough to wonder if a hot dog is a sandwich. They ponder the idea of cereal being a soup. They even try to figure out whether a baby can be considered a vegan if they're fed breast milk. Y'see...? It really does get that stupid. But it was also a helluva lotta fun. So hit the play button & get ready to laugh at three supposedly grown men as they argue the merits of proper toilet paper etiquette. And, as always, be sure to help Jake and Tom in their quest for world domination by rating them highly on iTunes, sharing their stuff on social media, and by telling your Android using friends to listen to them via the Amazing And FREE Couch Party App, available exclusively on the Google Play Store! Don't forget to follow them on Twitter, join the conversation on their Facebook page, "Jake and Tom Conquer the Group", and find more great show like theirs through their partners in internet radio Geeks Worldwide & The PodFix Network! Copyright 2018 Thomas Coe, The Ranty Bastard & Matt Mahl Intro By HAB Cover Art By Villain Archives
Hey everybody! Y'see how Batman's in the title? Well guess what we weren't actually fixing a movie with Batman in it, (even though they need our help badly,) we're actually fixing the bad, unfinished The Snowman, starring Michael Fassbender. We just decided to fix it into a movie franchise for DC about all their cool cold villain folks! So we started off our pitch with Batman v. Snowman: Dawn of Just Ice, starring Paapa Essiedu, Quvenzhane Wallis, Liam Neeson, and Kurt Russell. Also, we fixed the trailers for Death Race 4, Samson, and Alpha.
It's the holidays, and Jake and Tom have decided to take a week off. But rather than leaving their audience without an episode, they asked their pal, Peter, for a favor. Y'see, a few years ago, Peter needed some similar help with his show, Podstalgic (formerly known as "Hydrate Level Four"), and Jake and Tom filled in for him for a week. And this is that very episode. For the uninitiated, Podstalgic is a great show in which Peter and his guests look back at movies from our collective past in order to see if they hold up to today's standards. And for this episode, Jake and Tom revisited the two-hour pilot episode of "Lois and Clark" The New Adventures of Superman". Listen in as the guys discuss their memories of watching the show live, as well as what still works in the show & what might feel a little clunky after more than 20 years. If you want to hear more of this type of podcast, you're HIGHLY encouraged to listen to Peter on his podcasts Podstalgic and We Got Five. And, as always, be sure to help Jake and Tom in their quest for world domination by rating them highly on iTunes, sharing their stuff on social media, and by telling your Android using friends to listen to them via the Amazing And FREE Couch Party App, available exclusively on the Google Play Store. Don't forget to follow them on Twitter and their new Facebook group. And if you're looking for more shows like this, check out Jake and Tom's partners in internet radio Geeks Worldwide & The PodFix Network! Copyright 2017 Thomas Coe, Jacob Wilson & Peter Veunnasack Intro By HAB Cover Art By Villain Archives
Y'see, this's why I'm a dog person.
Get your heads down, Mark is pissed. No, not drunk, though he did drink a cider during recording. He's pissed about Lilo & Stitch. Y'see, as much as this movie is loved, you gotta face facts; The writing in it is rubbish. Oh, yeah, it's cute, I mean even Lain still likes it. But even she agrees that, story-wise, it's not great. "But why is it shit?", I hear literally every single one of you shout at us via multiple megaphones, thus causing severe tinnitus to both of us. Well, listen and find out. Music by colonthree: https://soundcloud.com/colonthree
Alternate Title: "Lain's Snoozy Movies Part 2". Y'see, not only did the pair not really have much to say on the movie in general, but also both of them were incredibly sleepy for the entire thing, leading to this rather short episode. I suppose one could call this somewhat of a palate cleanser, to allow one to get back into the groove of regular LWIL episodes after the rather exciting EGX 2016 episode. Either way, onwards we plod.Opening/Ending music by colonthree: https://soundcloud.com/colonthree If you like our show, please consider leaving a review on iTunes, or even telling a friend! Thanks ?
In this week's ball-blinding episode, Magnus continues the ongoing progression of the unfolding of the protracted furthering of Tremendous Bendis Weekly. Y'see, boys and girls, Brian Michael Bendis, though widely popular, has his share of detractors. The potential causes are almost too numerous to mention: his writing style, his prolificacy or his wanton fixation for really freaking long storytelling. I mean, seriously, the guy could hardly be accused of writing for the trade anymore; at one point, it was more like he was writing for the omnibus. Or it's possible that some of the summer of our Bendis discontent is the product of all those things happening at once simultaneously in concert with each other together all at the same time! Whatever the case, a lot of comic mavens bristle merely at the name "Brian Michael Bendis" in the writer's credit. This sort of thing is a bit trendy on the Internet. Or it was at one time, anyway. But Magnus is having none of it, ladies and gentlemen! Yes indeed, kiddos, while Magnus is hardly a Bendis devotee, it would be accurate to say that His Excellency has enjoyed several Bendis stories and, it so happens, was in a mood to gab about some Bendis stories. And, to finally get to the point here, the spotlight shines this week on the 'Underboss' storyline from Daredevil vol. 2 #26-31. What's so special about Underboss, you ask? Well, giving that all away here would probably harm this episode's download numbers. However, this storyline is what we in the know call "The beginning of the Bendis run proper" for Daredevil. Some really big stuff spun out of this story. For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "Kingpin's underlings find out he's been keeping a *VERY* big secret and then *THIS* happens!" Due to the deluge of ass-kickery, unfortunately there's just no time for listener feedback this week. However, there has been a fair amount of feedback (and feed-forward!) fairly recently so this subject hasn't been entirely ignored. Patience! The vast backlog of feedback will be addressed in due time. Fear not! In the meantime, though, don't let the lack of feedback this time get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, your emperor permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!
In this week's ball-blinding episode, Magnus continues the ongoing progression of the unfolding of the protracted furthering of Tremendous Bendis Weekly. Y'see, boys and girls, Brian Michael Bendis, though widely popular, has his share of detractors. The potential causes are almost too numerous to mention: his writing style, his prolificacy or his wanton fixation for really freaking long storytelling. I mean, seriously, the guy could hardly be accused of writing for the trade anymore; at one point, it was more like he was writing for the omnibus. Or it's possible that some of the summer of our Bendis discontent is the product of all those things happening at once simultaneously in concert with each other together all at the same time! Whatever the case, a lot of comic mavens bristle merely at the name "Brian Michael Bendis" in the writer's credit. This sort of thing is a bit trendy on the Internet. Or it was at one time, anyway. But Magnus is having none of it, ladies and gentlemen! Yes indeed, kiddos, while Magnus is hardly a Bendis devotee, it would be accurate to say that His Excellency has enjoyed several Bendis stories and, it so happens, was in a mood to gab about some Bendis stories. And, to finally get to the point here, the spotlight shines this week on the 'Underboss' storyline from Daredevil vol. 2 #26-31. What's so special about Underboss, you ask? Well, giving that all away here would probably harm this episode's download numbers. However, this storyline is what we in the know call "The beginning of the Bendis run proper" for Daredevil. Some really big stuff spun out of this story. For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "Kingpin's underlings find out he's been keeping a *VERY* big secret and then *THIS* happens!" Due to the deluge of ass-kickery, unfortunately there's just no time for listener feedback this week. However, there has been a fair amount of feedback (and feed-forward!) fairly recently so this subject hasn't been entirely ignored. Patience! The vast backlog of feedback will be addressed in due time. Fear not! In the meantime, though, don't let the lack of feedback this time get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, your emperor permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!
A new week! A new mega series! And, yes, a new theme song. It was time. So anyhoo, in this week's ball-breaking episode, Magnus inaugurates the beginning of the launch of the initial episode of the start of Tremendous Bendis Weekly. Y'see, kiddies, Brian Michael Bendis is one of those comic pros who epitomizes the wise old adage "Familiarity breeds contempt". It could be his writing style. It could be his, shall we say, minimalistic style of writing. Or it could all be totally legitimate! But whatever the case, a lot of comic geeks grouse and complain when they see the name "Brian Michael Bendis" in the writer section of their comics. It's sort of a thing on the Internet. Well, His Excellency is having none of it! Or very little of it anyway. A moderate level of it! Yes indeed, kiddies, while Magnus is no Bendis devotee, it would still be fair to say that he's enjoyed a bigly number of Bendis comics and, by golly, felt like reading and then, God knows, gabbing about a bigly number of Bendis comics. And, to finally get to the point here, the spotlight shines this week on New Avengers vol. 01 #01-#06. What's so special about New Avengers, you ask? For starters, this was a major part of His Excellency's introduction into the Marvel universe. But over and above that, this is just a *FUN* story! Yes, it has the general veneer of "darkness" (whatever that word even means anymore) but underneath that facade, this story is just a lot of fun to read! Plus! Plus it kicks off a bit of an epic in the Marvel Universe... the climax of which His Excellency deigned to include Michael Bailey on back in episode #106! So we're going backwards here a little bit. We started with the ending and are only just now getting to the beginning. Maybe, in the end, we'll talk about the middle. Someday. Maybe. For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "Five reasons why Breakout is an awesome story! #4 will make you laugh!" Due to the deluge of ass-kickery, unfortunately there's just no time for listener feedback this week. However, there has been a fair amount of feedback (and feed-forward!) in recent episodes so this subject hasn't been entirely ignored. Patience! The vast backlog of feedback will be addressed in due time. Fear not! In the meantime, though, don't let the lack of feedback this time get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, your emperor permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!
A new week! A new mega series! And, yes, a new theme song. It was time. So anyhoo, in this week's ball-breaking episode, Magnus inaugurates the beginning of the launch of the initial episode of the start of Tremendous Bendis Weekly. Y'see, kiddies, Brian Michael Bendis is one of those comic pros who epitomizes the wise old adage "Familiarity breeds contempt". It could be his writing style. It could be his, shall we say, minimalistic style of writing. Or it could all be totally legitimate! But whatever the case, a lot of comic geeks grouse and complain when they see the name "Brian Michael Bendis" in the writer section of their comics. It's sort of a thing on the Internet. Well, His Excellency is having none of it! Or very little of it anyway. A moderate level of it! Yes indeed, kiddies, while Magnus is no Bendis devotee, it would still be fair to say that he's enjoyed a bigly number of Bendis comics and, by golly, felt like reading and then, God knows, gabbing about a bigly number of Bendis comics. And, to finally get to the point here, the spotlight shines this week on New Avengers vol. 01 #01-#06. What's so special about New Avengers, you ask? For starters, this was a major part of His Excellency's introduction into the Marvel universe. But over and above that, this is just a *FUN* story! Yes, it has the general veneer of "darkness" (whatever that word even means anymore) but underneath that facade, this story is just a lot of fun to read! Plus! Plus it kicks off a bit of an epic in the Marvel Universe... the climax of which His Excellency deigned to include Michael Bailey on back in episode #106! So we're going backwards here a little bit. We started with the ending and are only just now getting to the beginning. Maybe, in the end, we'll talk about the middle. Someday. Maybe. For those determined to ruin the Internet for everyone else by perpetuating click-bait on Facebook, "Five reasons why Breakout is an awesome story! #4 will make you laugh!" Due to the deluge of ass-kickery, unfortunately there's just no time for listener feedback this week. However, there has been a fair amount of feedback (and feed-forward!) in recent episodes so this subject hasn't been entirely ignored. Patience! The vast backlog of feedback will be addressed in due time. Fear not! In the meantime, though, don't let the lack of feedback this time get you down! You can still offer your feeble effort at tribute! You humble serfs are always welcome to kiss your benevolent leader's ring. Corrupt DiManzocorp interns are ready, willing, able and eager to accept your bribe to present your meager missives to your wise emperor. The email address to use is trentusmagnus@gmail.com as the other seems to be having technical problems. In an another sublime act of truly unprecedented charity, your emperor permits you lowly rabble to suggest topics for a future episode. Thus, petitions may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com for DiManzocorp interns to review, whereupon your leader might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!
Join Mallory, Sean, & Charles as they talk about the 1987 film Angel Heart, Ramsey Campbell's short story "The Companion", and completely fail to perform believable Bill Cosby impressions. Y'see, Rudy... Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Ramsey Campbell - The Companion The Horror Honeys
I am pretty pissed off at the moment. It's not particularly obvious - in fact it tends to manifest itself more as a smouldering sulk than any sort of rage, but you may believe me, the anger is under there somewhere. Y'see, in the music industry, you're always supposed to maintain some sort of level of politeness - never burn any bridges, never lose your rag, you never know when you might need to be friends with someone. But you know what, bollocks to that. I spend so many hours of my life working on making things good - artwork, endlessly repetitive PR stuff, designing posters for gigs, trying to drum up some sort of interest in our gigs, our releases, our bands, and you know what - FUCK PEOPLE. People are just fucking wrong about music. They approve of shite bands, they listen to garbage they're too lazy to move beyond, they write about bands they already know are popular rather than ones which are new and might be interesting, and they generally just don't give a shit and then pretend that it's your fault for not grabbing their lazy, indifferent attention. So fuck people, fuck music, and fuck you. Welcome to this week's podcast. 01. PAWS - Winners Don't Bleed (Toad Session) (00.21)02. Billy Bragg - Some Days I See the Point (08.19)03. The Leg - Silver Dog (16.43)04. Trips and Falls - You Should Really Get Yours (20.35)05. Yusuf Azak - Swim (28.17)06. Willard Grant Conspiracy - Early Hour (32.56)07. Eef Barzelay - Well (44.47)08. Brown Brogues - (48.42)09. Meursault - William Henry Miller (Part 2) (Single Version) (54.21)10. Trips and Falls - The Freedom of Homogeneity (1.00.15)11. FOUND - Mullokian (Toad Session) (1.09.04)12. The Leg - Celebrating Love (1.14.03)